Why Trust the E.M.P.O.W.E.R. (Pending Trademark) Framework?
The EMPOWER (Pending Trademark) Framework was developed to decode emotional and mental wellness using everyday human language. It's inspired by the spirit and thematic focus of globally respected psychological tools such as:
- PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire)
- GAD-7 (Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale)
- WHO-5 (Well-Being Index)
- K10/K6 (Psychological Distress Scales)
Instead of clinical language or diagnostic checklists, EMPOWER uses metaphor-rich questions, emotionally intelligent cues, and self-reflective storytelling β making it accessible, relatable, and safe for personal growth.
Scientifically Inspired. Emotionally Human.
Both EMPOWER-Lite (Pending Trademark) (7Q) and EMPOWER-20 (Pending Trademark) are designed to explore common emotional domains like anxiety, energy, connection, stress, self-worth, and motivation β while introducing unique real-world lenses like trust wounds, fear of missing out, body image, and mental fatigue.
What Makes It Unique?
Feature | Traditional Tools | EMPOWER |
---|---|---|
Language | Clinical / Diagnostic | Conversational / Emotionally Aware |
Response Style | Frequency / Agreement scale | Visual & metaphor-based reflections |
Themes Covered | 2β4 emotional dimensions | 7 key emotional wellness zones |
Output | Numeric result | Score + Identity Label + Insights |
Protected & Original
EMPOWER-Lite (Pending Trademark) and EMPOWER-20 (Pending Trademark) are original emotional insight tools developed by EquilibrioAI. They are fully copyright protected and currently undergoing trademark registration as unique mental wellness frameworks.
π Read the Whitepaper
Curious about how EMPOWERβs questions were crafted and how they align with validated global frameworks?
Whitepaper coming soon after trademark registration.
Disclaimer: The EMPOWER Framework, EMPOWER-Lite, and EMPOWER-20 are wellness-oriented emotional insight tools. They are not designed to diagnose or treat any clinical condition and are not affiliated with PHQ-9, GAD-7, WHO-5, or K10/K6. For any clinical concerns, please consult a licensed mental health professional.